School Year

(noun): The period of time each year when the school is open and people are studying.Synonyms:academic year

Some articles on school year, school, schools, year:

List Of Kodomo No Jikan Chapters - Establishment of A Series Chronology - Japanese Elementary School Year Structure ... The Japanese elementary school year, which begins in April and ends in March, can be divided into discrete time periods of two types trimesters and vacations ... As of April 1, 2002, a five-day-long school week has become the norm in all public elementary schools ... Given that Kodomo no Jikan's fictional Futatsubashi Elementary is such a school, the first chapter takes place well after this aforementioned date, and the structure of the Japanese school year is well-def ...

Summer Term ... Summer term is the name of the summer academic term at many British schools and universities and elsewhere in the world ... In the UK, 'Summer term' runs from the Easter holiday until the end of the academic year in June or July, and thus corresponds to the Easter term at ... the Easter holiday and ending with the school year ...

Las Vegas City Schools - Enrollment2007-2008 School Year 2,122 students 2006-2007 School Year 2,102 students 2005-2006 School Year 2,109 students 2004-2005 School Year 2,153 students 2003-2004 School Year 2,200 students 2002-2003 ...

Lincoln High School (Yonkers, New York) ... Lincoln High School is located on 375 Kneeland Avenue in Yonkers, New York ... It is one of the seven public high schools in the city and teaches over eight hundred students every school year ... High School with grades 6 thru 8 ...

Tecumseh Local School District - History - Modern Schools ... Construction on the district's new high school, Tecumseh, was begun in late 1950 and was completed in March of 1952 ... exercises in the auditorium–gymnasium of the new complex in May of that year ... The school was named after Tecumseh, a famous chief of the Shawnee Nation who lived in the area in the 19th century ...

Famous quotes containing the words year and/or school:

“Nevertheless, no school can work well for children if parents and teachers do not act in partnership on behalf of the childrens best interests. Parents have every right to understand what is happening to their children at school, and teachers have the responsibility to share that information without prejudicial judgment.... Such communication, which can only be in a childs interest, is not possible without mutual trust between parent and teacher.”—Dorothy H. Cohen (20th century)